I just picked up a 65-inch Sony X90L and I’m a bit nervous about hanging it. Are there specific brands that fit Sony’s VESA patterns better? I’m looking for something heavy-duty and easy to tilt. Does anyone have experience with Sanus or Peerless for these models? Which mount should I trust to keep it secure?
So true! I almost dropped my last set cuz of cheap hardware... check the Chief RLT2 Large FUSION Tilt Wall Mount since its rated for 200lbs. Lesson learned lol. 👍
For your situation, I recommend the Sanus VLT7-B1 Elite Advanced Tilt 4D Wall Mount. It fits the 300x300 VESA pattern and handles the weight way better than others. Honestly, I had issues with a generic mount before and it was super disappointing... sagged almost immediately. This one supports up to 150 lbs and gives you 6.8 inches of extension for cable access, which is basically essential for these thick LED models. Peace.
Totally agree with the above! But tbh, I've seen folks overspend on mounts when budget options work just as well for years. 1. ECHOGEAR Tilting TV Wall Mount EGLT2: Amazing value, holds 125 lbs easily. Lowkey best bang for buck.
2. Mount-It! Low-Profile Tilting TV Wall Mount: Super cheap but solid. Con is it's harder to reach cables tho. Seriously, just check for that VESA 300x300 and you're golden. gl! 👍
Been messing with wall mounts for years and honestly... some of these big names have really gone downhill recently. Had a nightmare install last month where the brackets were slightly warped right out of the box. Super annoying when you are trying to level a heavy 65 inch Sony. Anyway, if you want something that actually feels solid and wont drive you crazy:
For your situation, I'd suggest checking out Peerless. The Peerless-AV ST650 SmartMount Universal Tilt Wall Mount is basically a tank. * VESA: Fits 300x300 perfectly
* Build: Rated for 175 lbs Technical specs-wise, it's got great lateral shift if your studs aren't centered, and the tilt mechanism actually *locks* so it wont sag. Honestly, it's the most secure mount I've used over the years. gl!